The two Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street stars joined their co-stars Coco Grayson and Chandler Kinney plus Google engineer Kim Swennen and moderator Courtney McCarthy for the live chat with students from Downey’s Sussman Middle School.

Ashley, Sloane, Coco and Chandler answered questions about the fitting process and how a specially designed 3D printed dress, which Ashley wore in the show was made.

They also discussed the importance of Computer Science and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) in TV/Film and other fan questions about working on the show. The group also had a 3D printing demonstration by Diego Porqueras from Deezmaker, who printed 3D keychains for everyone.

Sloane Siegel, Ashley Boettcher and Robyn Lively strike a pose together while at Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street‘s season two celebration hosted by Amazon and J-14 at Racer’s Edge Indoor Karting on Friday (July 8) in Burbank, Calif.

Sloane Siegel, Chandler Kinney, and David Bloom meet with fans of their Amazon series Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street during a special screening last week at the El Nido Family Center in Pacoima, Calif.

The trio was joined by Amazon Studios senior production manager Ken Lipman, co-executive producer and writer Laurie Parres, and set costumer Daisy Sylbert-Torres.

“We’re here to support the great things that El Nido is doing and show the kids that it is possible to achieve your dreams whether that’s acting or something else,” David said. “We showed an episode of our show and answered questions about the acting process. Hopefully we inspired them to do what they love.”

Chandler said, “Today we brought kids at El Nido blankets and bags with socks and all kinds of fun stuff! We made so many blankets while filming this last season. It was an important project for us and it was really cool to be able to give them to these kids.”